DP5042C0 - Double Countersunk

Description

Light duty, double connection countersunk bolts

ArticulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. Pins allows for creation of a facettedA surface that appears curved, made of flat pieces of glass. glass wall

Two 12mm diameter pins and two 50mm diameter docs mounted back to back

Docs have a countersunk flat head cap screw

Description

Light duty, double connection countersunk bolts

ArticulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. Pins allows for creation of a facettedA surface that appears curved, made of flat pieces of glass. glass wall

Two 12mm diameter pins and two 50mm diameter docs mounted back to back

Docs have a countersunk flat head cap screw

Key Dimensions

Pins are the 12mm diameter with a unique Stella design to allow Doc to pivot to +/- 4 degrees

Docs have a 50mm diameter back plate with countersunk bolt face (flush with glass surface)

Suitable for monolithic glass from 10mm and up thick (if using laminate glass, the outer liteTerm generally used in laminated or double-glazing. Refers to the glass located on the exterior of the building. must be at least 10mm thick)

Hole in glass at Doc – 19mm [3/4”] diameter countersunk hole in glass (upon order we can supply a sample bushing for you to forward to your glass fabricator to ensure sizing)

ArticulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. Pins allows for creation of a facettedA surface that appears curved, made of flat pieces of glass. glass wall

Two 12mm diameter pins and two 50mm diameter docs mounted back to back

Docs have a countersunk flat head cap screw

Key Dimensions

Pins are the 12mm diameter with a unique Stella design to allow Doc to pivot to +/- 4 degrees

Docs have a 50mm diameter back plate with countersunk bolt face (flush with glass surface)

Suitable for monolithic glass from 10mm and up thick (if using laminate glass, the outer liteTerm generally used in laminated or double-glazing. Refers to the glass located on the exterior of the building. must be at least 10mm thick)

Hole in glass at Doc – 19mm [3/4”] diameter countersunk hole in glass (upon order we can supply a sample bushing for you to forward to your glass fabricator to ensure sizing)

Helpful Hint

Do not pre-drill as it may result in inaccurate hole placements. The installer should set-out and drill the holes instead of having them pre-drilled (except, of course, glass fins).

Countersunk glass bolts are not recommended on canopy applications or where there are pedestrians walking below the glass. Rational is that many engineers are concerned that in the event of a breakage that there’s nothing (such as a button face cap) to stop the glass from falling out.